DALLAS, United States – Veteran all-rounder Andre Russell sparked a much-needed resurgence for the Los Angeles Knight Riders, claiming three crucial wickets before Unmukt Chand and Saif Badar lit up the Grand Prairie Stadium with a dazzling century stand that secured the team’s first win of the 2025 Major League Cricket season.
Chasing 178 for victory after Russell’s 3-30 helped restrict the Seattle Orcas to 177 for six, the Knight Riders rode on a breathtaking, match-winning partnership between Chand and Badar to cruise home by six wickets with 10 balls to spare. The win broke a painful three-game losing streak and ignited hopes of a mid-season revival.
Russell rattles Orcas after solid start
Having won the toss and elected to bat, the Orcas appeared poised for a competitive total. Barbadian Aaron Jones top-scored with a composed 44 off 36 balls, anchoring the innings with clean, calculated strokeplay. David Warner, ever the aggressor, added 38, while Shayan Jahangir chipped in with 26.
Despite their platform, Seattle failed to break loose in the death overs, stifled by Russell’s pace and precision. The West Indian quick struck key blows to derail momentum, ensuring the Orcas could only reach 177 from their 20 overs.
Shimron Hetmyer, batting at number six, contributed a brisk 19 off 12, but the innings never fully ignited under pressure from the Knight Riders’ disciplined bowling attack.
Chand and Badar dismantle Seattle’s hopes
If the Knight Riders’ start to the chase was wobbly—reeling at 7 for 2 in the third over—the response that followed was nothing short of electrifying. Unmukt Chand, named Player of the Match, delivered a statement innings with an unbeaten 86 off 58 deliveries, launching 10 boundaries and clearing the ropes four times.
Joining him at the crease was Saif Badar, who tore into the bowling with audacious flair. His 54 from 32 balls included four towering sixes and two fours, and together with Chand, he built a colossal 139-run third-wicket partnership that transformed the match.
Their counterattack was relentless—tactically measured but ferociously executed—and it left the Orcas reeling, unable to recover as their bowling unit unraveled under the assault.
Rutherford adds the finishing touch
After Badar’s departure, it was left to Sherfane Rutherford to apply the finishing touches. The left-hander wasted no time, smashing 20 not out off just 9 balls, including two sixes and a four, to seal the win in the 19th over.
The final scoreline—178 for 4 in 18.2 overs—was a commanding rebuttal to their earlier defeats and a clear sign that the Knight Riders, despite a rocky start, are far from out of contention.
For a side that had endured three straight losses, the victory was more than just points on the table—it was a morale-boosting, momentum-shifting performance. With Russell setting the tone early and Chand leading a clinical chase, the Knight Riders now find themselves back in the fight with renewed confidence.















